Details

House in row, with shop. Early to mid C19. Flemish bond
brickwork, painted to the front, slate roof, with steep
mansard slope to the rear but ridge roof to the front.
3 storeys and attic, 2 windows, all sashes; 4-pane flat-roofed
dormers above 4-pane in reveals, on stone sills at second
floor, and canted plain oriels with moulded cornices at first
floor. Ground floor has a full-width C20 shop front. Moulded
stone cornice, blocking-course and coped parapet.
The return wall to the left, exposed by the setting-back of
the adjacent building, has 2 stacks, joined by a straight
parapet. To the left is a 2-light casement with transom, under
a segmental head, above a square, flat-roofed glazed extension
at first-floor level. The rear wall includes a 6-pane and an
escape door, above 16-pane sash and 2-light casement, to
rubbed brick arches, and a flat-roofed extension. RCHME
suggests that the first floor originally had a verandah.
INTERIOR not inspected.
(RCHME: Dorset, South-East: London: 1970-: 353).

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